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NGINX Monthly Newsletter - January

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BLOG Rewind 2019: Highlights from the NGINX Blog 2019 has been a truly fascinating and exciting year

[View in Browser]( [NGINX News] NGINX Plus R20 adds real-time monitoring and logging for rate limiting, building on the rate-limiting enhancements made in R19; connection limiting now has the same features. We also added prefix matching in the key-value store, DNS resolution per upstream group, new PROXY Protocol variables, and improved security for HTTP/2. [Read the Blog]( BLOG Rewind 2019: Highlights from the NGINX Blog 2019 has been a truly fascinating and exciting year for NGINX, our customers, our partners, and our community. We take a moment to look back at the most popular and noteworthy posts on the NGINX blog. [Read Now]( BLOG Announcing NGINX Ingress Controller for Kubernetes Release 1.6.0 We are happy to announce release 1.6.0 of the NGINX Ingress Controller for Kubernetes. Get all the details about new features, including improvements to NGINX custom resources, support for OpenTracing, and more. [Read Now]( =/ZXJue0zc90000l0MK40BFFg EBOOK Real-Time APIs: Trends and Adoption APIs are playing an increasingly important role in digital transformation at enterprises, in every vertical and region. We review trends in API usage as reported by industry analyst IDC, and explain how NGINX solves the challenges that companies face in deploying and managing APIs. [Read Now](=/ZXJue0zc90000l0MK40BFFg) UPCOMING EVENTS [View the events schedule]( [Agility 2020]( Lake Buena Vista, FL, March 16–19 [RSA Conference]( San Francisco, CA, February 24-28, Booth #5979 Contact us [nginx-inquiries@nginx.com]( 1-800-915-9122 © 2020 NGINX, Inc. ⋅ 795 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 [Manage your subscription preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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